A CULTURE-FIRST SCHOOL

Schools often invest heavily in leadership and instruction while underinvesting in the conditions necessary to sustain improvement.

THE MISSING ARM OF SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT

Organizational Conditions for School Improvement

Compliance-Driven

-Improvement rises and falls with individual leaders

-Trust and coherence vary across teams

-Meetings focus on logistics and mandates

-Initiatives outpace organizational capacity

-Improvement feels episodic or externally driven

Is your school built for compliance or commitment?

THE CORE DISTINCTION

Culture-First

-Shared purpose and responsibility endure

-Trust, clarity, and support are strengthened

-Meetings reinforce purpose and priorities

-Systems strengthen alongside expectations

-Continuous improvement becomes part of the culture

PRACTITIONER RESOURCES

The Full Framework

Research-grounded tools for schools ready to make the shift. All documents are freely available.

ABOUT THE WORK

About Rich Sinclair

Rich is an educator, school leader, and doctoral researcher focused on the organizational conditions that help schools sustain improvement over time. In 2009, after leading the collaborative turnaround of three schools, K-12, he became increasingly interested in a question that followed him across schools and systems: Why did improvement efforts so often depend on changing leaders, programs, initiatives, and mandates rather than a coherent framework for continuous improvement? That question ultimately led to the development of Leading Schools Forward (LSF) in 2016. Since then, Rich has worked across classrooms, schools, districts, and states, continuing to refine the framework.

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PARTNERS & INFLUENCES

The People Behind the Work

Gayle Watson

Co-founder of People Ink and organizational culture specialist. Her guidance during LSF's early development helped shape its emphasis on shared purpose, values, and organizational health.

Ann Rhoades

Founder of People Ink and internationally recognized culture strategist. Her pioneering work on values-based organizations significantly influenced the principles reflected throughout LSF.

Dr. Charles R. Coble

Internationally recognized authority on teacher preparation, educator, development, and educational leadership. Through years of conversation and challenge, he has helped shape LSF's value proposition.

Christopher T. Cross

Nationally recognized education policy leader whose work has influenced American education for more than five decades. A strong advocate for LSF's distributed leadership approach.

EDUCATOR - SCHOOL LEADER - DOCTORAL RESEARCHER

Dr. Neil Hawkes

Oxford-educated educator and international consultant pioneering values-centered school culture. His encouragement and guidance have shaped the continued development of LSF.

Pam Andrews

One of Rich's early teachers, and the primary reason he went into education. Her commitment to students and belief in the transformative power of teaching continue to shape the LSF’s values and purpose.

Interested in how the framework developed and evolved over time? Explore Evidence & Learning →

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Research & Publications

Coming in 2027: Leadership Before the Leader - dissertation in progress